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message 1: by MJ (new)

MJ Nicholls (mjnicholls) | 211 comments As requested by the creator of that other gruppe, BURIED something.


message 2: by Nathan "N.R." (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 258 comments MJ wrote: "As requested by the creator of that other gruppe, BURIED something."

Ah heck. Guess I could've done it that way. No folder?


message 3: by MJ (new)

MJ Nicholls (mjnicholls) | 211 comments Jeez. Made a folder. This better start making sense.


message 4: by Nathan "N.R." (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 258 comments MJ wrote: "Jeez. Made a folder. This better start making sense."

With me involved? Not a chance.


message 5: by Sketchbook (new)

Sketchbook Pls, explain..what's happening...


message 6: by Nathan "N.R." (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 258 comments Sketchbook wrote: "Pls, explain..what's happening..."

With me involved? Not a chance.

Uh, MJ?


message 7: by Nate D (new)

Nate D (rockhyrax) | 120 comments Like: completion of all Tel Quel works published before 1970 or whatever?

I guess Surrealist Novels is something I'm going to try to hit pretty hard even though some of them are going to be awful, inevitably.


message 8: by Nathan "N.R." (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 258 comments Nate D wrote: "Like: completion of all Tel Quel works published before 1970 or whatever?

I guess Surrealist Novels is something I'm going to try to hit pretty hard even though some of them are going to be awful,..."


Do either of of those two come in list form?


message 9: by Nate D (new)

Nate D (rockhyrax) | 120 comments Hmmm, no, maybe not yet.


message 10: by Yolande (last edited Oct 09, 2013 07:14AM) (new)

Yolande  (sirus) I'm not sure, but the "Nonauthor-orientated Completionist lists" seems to be where my next goal fits in so here it is: I have now got it into my head to read from the first to the last page the mammoth of a book, The Norton Anthology of Poetry. Although I do love poetry, I am not generally that much into poetry but this Anthology is a challenge too tempting to resist and my obsessive nature to complete the reading of such a book is already taking over. So the journey begins...


message 11: by Traveller (new)

Traveller (moontravlr) | 81 comments Talking of Norton, I love those Norton Critical Editions . I guess one of my long-term goals is to buy and read them all, but there are so many of them, that I should perhaps not put that down here as an official goal...


message 12: by Lobstergirl (new)

Lobstergirl | 124 comments I love those Norton Anthologies. We used them in high school and it was so much fun to turn the onionskin pages.


message 13: by Lobstergirl (new)

Lobstergirl | 124 comments Traveller wrote: "Talking of Norton, I love those Norton Critical Editions . I guess one of my long-term goals is to buy and read them all, but there are so many of them, that I should perhaps not put that down he..."

Not to mention there are first editions, and second editions, and probably in some cases third editions. Each with slightly different supplemental material and essays. So if you really want to be a completist you have to read every edition of each one.


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